Presentation spirituality is a call to encounter God in the heart of the world and the everyday realities of life. Living our Presentation spirit challenges us to respond compassionately to suffering and the needs of those made poor, and to the cry of the earth.
We express our Presentation spirituality through our commitment to action for justice: our prayer, our learning, our outreach and service, and our care for creation.
We express our Presentation spirituality through our commitment to action for justice: our prayer, our learning, our outreach and service, and our care for creation.
The Catholic religion is foundational in the spirituality and religious life of the College. Through formal study of religion in the wider context of diverse religious experience and our multifaith Australian society, students are provided with experiences and knowledge to develop their understanding of, and commitment to, their own personal faith.
Students are encouraged to embrace our College motto, Facta non Verba (Deeds not Words), to live out Christian values, and to explore and deepen their personal spirituality and relationship with God in the spirit of Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters.
All students are invited to engage in regular prayer, to celebrate special occasions in our communal faith life through liturgies and Masses, and to reflect on their own spirituality during reflection days and retreats.